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Page 20 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 30, 2022 OBITUARIES Anne J. (Ruben) Rivers Of Mal1. On Sept. 30, 1961, Jackson County, Oregon, paid a London tea fi rm for its part of what debt? 2. Following soon after the 1929 introduction of canned pumpkin in the USA, what seasoning was fi rst marketed? 3. On Oct. 1, 1979, what Pope began a U.S. tour in Boston? 4. What country originated the recipe for apple pie? 5. October 2 is Name Your Car Day; what is the name of the car in the movie “The Blues Brothers”? 6. What poet born in Haverhill, Mass., wrote “The mug of cider simmered slow, / The apples sputtered in a row, / And, close at hand, the basket stood / With nuts from brown October’s wood”? 7. Who is Europe’s last Queen (of Denmark)? 8. What are the three traditional colors of candy corn? 9. On Oct. 3, 1990, what country reunifi ed? 10. What is Cli-Fi? 11. According to Guinness World Records, what is the “most tracked fl ight in history”? 12. On Oct. 4, 2002, what new bridge in Boston was dedicated? 13. In 1952, Queen Elizabeth II met what “tramp” who holds the record for the “fi lm star with the most biographies”? 14. Which U.S. president’s fi rst language was Dutch? 15. Meatspace is a new word that means the opposite of what word meaning the online world? 16. On Oct. 5, 1902, Larry Fine was born; he was part of what comic group? 17. What are October’s two birth fl owers (which start with the letters C and M)? 18. In what state would you fi nd the Katy Freeway, which has 26 lanes and is the USA’s widest road? 19. What German city has had an Oktoberfest since 1810? 20. October 6 is National Coaches Day; who has the record of the most NFL playoff coaching wins (31)? ANSWERS WASTE REMOVAL & BUILDING MAINTENANCE • Landscaping, Lawn Care, Mulching • Yard Waste & Rubbish Removal • Interior & Exterior Demolition (Old Decks, Fences, Pools, Sheds, etc.) • Appliance and Metal Pick-up • Construction and Estate Cleanouts • Pick-up Truck Load of Trash starting at $169 • Carpentry LICENSED & INSURED Call for FREE ESTIMATES! Office: (781) 233-2244 AAA Service • Lockouts Trespass Towing • Roadside Service Junk Car Removal 617-387-6877 26 Garvey St., Everett MDPU 28003 ICCMC 251976 den. A longtime resident, passed away on Wednesday, September 21st, in the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers. Anne was born in 1939, the daughter of Alan and Sara Ruben. She was raised in Dorchester, and graduated from Roxbury Memorial High School for Girls with the Class of 1956. She had a passion for the medical fi eld and after studying at BU for 2 years she worked in medical offi ces in Peabody and fi nally at the Spaulding Rehabilitation in Boston for many years as the Offi ce Coordinator in the Pain Program until her retirement. In 1985, Anne relocated to Malden. She soon married her sweetheart, Thomas D. Rivers Jr. They shared nearly 35 years of marriage together until Tom’s passing in 2019. Anne was the “Hostess with the Mostess”! Her favorite thing to do was entertaining people at her home by throwing the most detailed and well planned out dinner parties ensuring everyone left with a gift in their hand and a smile on their face. She was very skilled with arts and crafts, and found great pleasure in decorating the home for every holiday. Her thematic table settings were extraordinary. Anne’s wit, warmth and generous spirit set her apart from the rest. She was always an ear, a shoulder and an advice giver to anyone that needed her. Helping people in any way was her joy and perhaps her calling. She is survived by her children, Nancy Weisman, Lauren Galentine, Marcie Shay and partner Jamie Sheehan, her step-children, Terre Weisman and Mitchel Weisman; cherished sister of Marvin Ruben, her grandchildren, John Gravallese and wife Jessica, Brandy Hartley and husband Derek, Sarah Weisman, Craig Weisman and wife Jill, Justin Weisman and Nathan Weisman as well as 6 great grandchildren, and countless nieces and nephews. Anne was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas D. Rivers Jr. A graveside service was held at Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, in Peabody on Thursday, September 29th. In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made to Mystic Valley Elder Services, 300 Commercial St #19, Malden, MA 02148 or Care Dimensions Hospice, 75 Sylvan St, Danvers MA 01923 Bernard J. Hardy Of Malden. ~ HELP WANTED ~ Experienced Oil Truck Driver wanted. Hazmat and CDL required. Must present driver’s record history. Please send resume to: dina@angelosoil.com or call 781-231-3500 A lifelong resident, passed away on Saturday, September 17th, at the age of 97. Berny was born in 1925, the son of Joseph and Mary Hardy. He was raised in Malden, and graduated from Malden Vocational School with the Class of 1944. He then enlisted in the US Navy, serving honorably during WWII. Upon his his discharge, he returned to Malden, and soon married his sweetheart, Margaret A. Glynn, in the Immaculate Conception Church in Malden. The two settled down in Malden to raise their family. They shared sixty fi ve years of marriage together until Peggy's passing in 2012. OBITUARIES| SEE PAGE 22 1. The tea that was thrown overboard during the Boston Tea Party by the Sons of Liberty 2. Pumpkin pie spice 3. Pope John Paul II 4. England 5. The Bluesmobile 6. John Greenleaf Whittier 7. Margrethe II 8. Orange, yellow and white 9. Germany 10. Fiction about climate change 11. “The fl ight carrying Queen Elizabeth’s coffi n to London” 12. Leonard P. Zakim Bridge 13. Charlie Chaplin 14. Martin Van Buren 15. Cyberspace 16. The Three Stooges 17. Cosmos and marigold 18. Texas 19. Munich 20. Bill Belichick

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